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            <h1>What You Can Do</h1>
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                We are looking for fresher as well! What will you gain in joining us as a developer?.
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                We are looking for developers to help us in coding. Basic knowledge of .Net and
                C# language will be an added advantage. Even if you don’t know, you can still 
                engage, we will
                teach you. If you are a student who is looking forward to learn Object Oriented
                Programming in .Net, UML design and understand Patterns, this is the right opportunity.
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                Your course curriculum or training institute might not be in a position to give
                you an industry level exposure. You might end up creating dummy projects which no
                one is going to actually use. Being part of this development team, you will gain
                real industry level experience, learn advance techniques using Object Oriented Programming.
                If it matters you can give our referrals during your job hunt as well. We are a
                group of experienced professional and practicing Architects with over 14 years of
                industry experience.
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